Sir Michael Caine CBE (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr.) is a retired English actor. Known for his distinctive South London accent, he has appeared in more than 160 films in a career spanning seven decades, and is considered a British film icon. As of February 2017, the films in which Caine has appeared have grossed over $7.8 billion worldwide.
Often playing a Cockney, Caine made his breakthrough in the 1960s with starring roles in British films such as Zulu (1964), The Ipcress File (1965), Alfie (1966), The Italian Job (1969), and Battle of Britain (1969). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Alfie. His roles in the 1970s included Get Carter (1971), The Last Valley (1971), Sleuth (1972), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Eagle Has Landed (1976) and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He earned his second Academy Award nomination for Sleuth and achieved some of his greatest critical success in the 1980s, with Educating Rita (1983) earning him the BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) earning him his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Caine is also known for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), and for his comedic roles in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), Miss Congeniality (2000), Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), and Secondhand Lions (2003). He received his second Golden Globe Award for Little Voice (1998). In 1999, he received his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as a sympathetic doctor in The Cider House Rules. He portrayed a British journalist in Vietnam in The Quiet American (2002), earning his sixth Oscar nomination, and appeared in Alfonso Cuaron's dystopian drama film Children of Men (2006). Caine portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012). He appeared in several other of Nolan's films including The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010), Interstellar (2014) and Tenet (2020). He also appeared in the heist thriller film Now You See Me (2013), the action comedy film Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), the Italian drama Youth (2015) and the crime film King of Thieves (2018).
Caine officially confirmed his retirement from acting on 13 October 2023.
Filmography
Character: Peachy Carnehan
Character: Hoagie Newcombe
Character: Lawrence Jamieson
Character: Victor Melling
Character: Charlie Croker
Character: Dr. Wilbur Larch
Character: British Soldier (uncredited) (segment "Fighting Each Other")
Character: Dr. Royer-Collard
Character: Graham Marshall
Character: Doctor Robert Elliott
Character: Lt. Col. John O.E. Vandeleur
Character: Col. Kurt Steiner
Character: Squadron Leader Canfield
Character: Robert Spritzel
Character: Captain Mike Turner
Character: Pvt. Tosh Hearne
Character: Maj. John Tarrant
Character: Sherlock Holmes
Character: Anthony O'Malley
Character: Philip Kimberley / Sergei Kuzminsky
Character: Lloyd Fellowes
Character: Michael Jennings
Character: Sidney Cochran
Character: Pierre Brossard
Character: Billy 'Shiner' Simpson
Character: Jonathan Lansdale
Character: Lt. Gonville Bromhead
Character: Lord Sam Bulbeck
Character: Matthew Hollis
Character: Sidney Lipton / Doctor Hicklar
Character: Handsome Stranger
Character: Michael Hubert Gregory Finsbury
Character: Dr. Frank Bryant
Character: Lord Redbrick (voice)
Character: Finn McMissile (voice)
Character: Captain John Colby
Character: Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
Character: Governor Baxter Thwaites
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Alexander Anderson
Character: John Deray / John Davos
Character: Narrator (voice)
Character: Arthur Tressler
Character: Dr. David Linderby
Character: Bernard Jordan
Character: Leslie C. Tucker
Character: Robert Blakeley
Character: Professor Brand
Character: Matthew Morgan
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Horatio (archive footage)
Character: Bus driver (uncredited)
Character: Dr. Benjamin Salt
Character: Arthur Tressler
Character: Checkpoint Policeman (uncredited)
Character: Charley Fortnum
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Fred Ballinger
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Seaman (uncredited)
Character: Police Officer (uncredited)
Character: General Anton Vincent
Character: Self-(Audience Member)
Character: Sailor in Cinema Fight (uncredited)
Character: Prisoner with Pin-Up (uncredited)
Character: Bridegroom (uncredited)
Character: Lord Redbrick (voice)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Self / Professor Brand
Character: Psammead (voice)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Character: Sailor (Uncredited)
Character: Voice on Radio (uncredited)
Character: Train Prisoner (uncredited)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Character: (archive footage)
Character: Self(archive footage) (uncredited)
Character: Joe (Uncredited)